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Researcher
An Tassenoy
- Keywords:Physical education and physiotherapy
- Disciplines:Sports sciences
Affiliations
- Rehabilitation Research (Research group)
Member
From1 Oct 2007 → Today - Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy (Department)
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From1 Oct 2023 → Today - Movement and Sport Sciences (Department)
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From8 Apr 2019 → 31 Jan 2020 - Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy (Department)
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From1 Apr 2019 → Today - Movement and Sport Sciences (Department)
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From1 Aug 2017 → 31 Jan 2020 - Faculty of Physical Education and Physical Therapy (Faculty)
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From1 Oct 2015 → 12 Nov 2019 - Physiotherapy, Human Physiology and Anatomy (Department)
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From1 Sep 2015 → 20 Oct 2022 - Rehabilitation and Physiotherapy (Department)
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From1 Dec 2000 → 31 Aug 2015 - Lymfoedema (Research group)
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From1 Oct 2000 → 13 May 2008
Publications
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- Electrotherapy in stroke rehabilitation can improve lower limb muscle characteristics: a systematic review and meta-analysis(2025)Published in: Disability & RehabilitationISSN: 0963-8288Issue: 1Volume: 47Pages: 16-32
- "Imaging upper limb lymphedema after breast cancer treatment. The role of echography in staging lymphedema."(2019)
- The Use of Noninvasive Imaging Techniques in the Assessment of Secondary Lymphedema Tissue Changes as Part of Staging Lymphedema(2016)Published in: Lymphat Res Biol.ISSN: 1539-6851Issue: 3Volume: 14Pages: 127-33
- Pain following cancer treatment(2016)Published in: Acta OncologicaISSN: 0284-186XIssue: 6Volume: 55Pages: 659-663
- Postmastectomy lymphoedema: different patterns of fluid distribution visualised by ultrasound imaging compared with magnetic resonance imaging(2011)Published in: PhysiotherapyISSN: 0031-9406Issue: 3Volume: 97Pages: 234-243
- Postmastectomy lymphedema: different patters of fluid distribution visualised by ultrasound imaging compared with magnetic resonance imaging(2011)Published in: PhysiotherapyISSN: 0031-9406Volume: 97Pages: 234-243
- Histological findings compared with magnetic resonance and ultrasonographic imaging in irreversible postmastectomy lymphedema: a case study.(2009)Published in: Lymphat Res Biol.ISSN: 1539-6851Issue: 3Volume: 7Pages: 145-151